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1 /** @file
2 The firmware file related definitions in PI.
3
4 Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010, Intel Corporation
5 All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
6 are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
7 which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
8 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
9
10 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
11 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
12
13 @par Revision Reference:
14 PI Version 1.2
15
16 **/
17
18
19 #ifndef __PI_FIRMWARE_FILE_H__
20 #define __PI_FIRMWARE_FILE_H__
21
22 #pragma pack(1)
23 ///
24 /// Used to verify the integrity of the file.
25 ///
26 typedef union {
27 struct {
28 ///
29 /// The IntegrityCheck.Checksum.Header field is an 8-bit checksum of the file
30 /// header. The State and IntegrityCheck.Checksum.File fields are assumed
31 /// to be zero and the checksum is calculated such that the entire header sums to zero.
32 ///
33 UINT8 Header;
34 ///
35 /// If the FFS_ATTRIB_CHECKSUM (see definition below) bit of the Attributes
36 /// field is set to one, the IntegrityCheck.Checksum.File field is an 8-bit
37 /// checksum of the entire file The State field and the file tail are assumed to be zero
38 /// and the checksum is calculated such that the entire file sums to zero.
39 /// If the FFS_ATTRIB_CHECKSUM bit of the Attributes field is cleared to zero,
40 /// the IntegrityCheck.Checksum.File field must be initialized with a value of
41 /// 0xAA. The IntegrityCheck.Checksum.File field is valid any time the
42 /// EFI_FILE_DATA_VALID bit is set in the State field.
43 ///
44 UINT8 File;
45 } Checksum;
46 ///
47 /// This is the full 16 bits of the IntegrityCheck field.
48 ///
49 UINT16 Checksum16;
50 } EFI_FFS_INTEGRITY_CHECK;
51
52 ///
53 /// FFS_FIXED_CHECKSUM is the checksum value used when the
54 /// FFS_ATTRIB_CHECKSUM attribute bit is clear
55 ///
56 #define FFS_FIXED_CHECKSUM 0xAA
57
58 typedef UINT8 EFI_FV_FILETYPE;
59 typedef UINT8 EFI_FFS_FILE_ATTRIBUTES;
60 typedef UINT8 EFI_FFS_FILE_STATE;
61
62 ///
63 /// File Types Definitions
64 ///
65 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_ALL 0x00
66 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_RAW 0x01
67 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_FREEFORM 0x02
68 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_SECURITY_CORE 0x03
69 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_PEI_CORE 0x04
70 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_DXE_CORE 0x05
71 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_PEIM 0x06
72 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_DRIVER 0x07
73 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_COMBINED_PEIM_DRIVER 0x08
74 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_APPLICATION 0x09
75 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_SMM 0x0A
76 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_IMAGE 0x0B
77 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_COMBINED_SMM_DXE 0x0C
78 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_SMM_CORE 0x0D
79 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_OEM_MIN 0xc0
80 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_OEM_MAX 0xdf
81 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_DEBUG_MIN 0xe0
82 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_DEBUG_MAX 0xef
83 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_FFS_MIN 0xf0
84 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_FFS_MAX 0xff
85 #define EFI_FV_FILETYPE_FFS_PAD 0xf0
86 ///
87 /// FFS File Attributes.
88 ///
89 #define FFS_ATTRIB_LARGE_FILE 0x01
90 #define FFS_ATTRIB_FIXED 0x04
91 #define FFS_ATTRIB_DATA_ALIGNMENT 0x38
92 #define FFS_ATTRIB_CHECKSUM 0x40
93
94 ///
95 /// FFS File State Bits.
96 ///
97 #define EFI_FILE_HEADER_CONSTRUCTION 0x01
98 #define EFI_FILE_HEADER_VALID 0x02
99 #define EFI_FILE_DATA_VALID 0x04
100 #define EFI_FILE_MARKED_FOR_UPDATE 0x08
101 #define EFI_FILE_DELETED 0x10
102 #define EFI_FILE_HEADER_INVALID 0x20
103
104
105 ///
106 /// Each file begins with the header that describe the
107 /// contents and state of the files.
108 ///
109 typedef struct {
110 ///
111 /// This GUID is the file name. It is used to uniquely identify the file.
112 ///
113 EFI_GUID Name;
114 ///
115 /// Used to verify the integrity of the file.
116 ///
117 EFI_FFS_INTEGRITY_CHECK IntegrityCheck;
118 ///
119 /// Identifies the type of file.
120 ///
121 EFI_FV_FILETYPE Type;
122 ///
123 /// Declares various file attribute bits.
124 ///
125 EFI_FFS_FILE_ATTRIBUTES Attributes;
126 ///
127 /// The length of the file in bytes, including the FFS header.
128 ///
129 UINT8 Size[3];
130 ///
131 /// Used to track the state of the file throughout the life of the file from creation to deletion.
132 ///
133 EFI_FFS_FILE_STATE State;
134 } EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER;
135
136 typedef struct {
137 ///
138 /// This GUID is the file name. It is used to uniquely identify the file. There may be only
139 /// one instance of a file with the file name GUID of Name in any given firmware
140 /// volume, except if the file type is EFI_FV_FILETYPE_FFS_PAD.
141 ///
142 EFI_GUID Name;
143
144 ///
145 /// Used to verify the integrity of the file.
146 ///
147 EFI_FFS_INTEGRITY_CHECK IntegrityCheck;
148
149 ///
150 /// Identifies the type of file.
151 ///
152 EFI_FV_FILETYPE Type;
153
154 ///
155 /// Declares various file attribute bits.
156 ///
157 EFI_FFS_FILE_ATTRIBUTES Attributes;
158
159 ///
160 /// The length of the file in bytes, including the FFS header.
161 /// The length of the file data is either (Size - sizeof(EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER)). This calculation means a
162 /// zero-length file has a Size of 24 bytes, which is sizeof(EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER).
163 /// Size is not required to be a multiple of 8 bytes. Given a file F, the next file header is
164 /// located at the next 8-byte aligned firmware volume offset following the last byte of the file F.
165 ///
166 UINT8 Size[3];
167
168 ///
169 /// Used to track the state of the file throughout the life of the file from creation to deletion.
170 ///
171 EFI_FFS_FILE_STATE State;
172
173 ///
174 /// If FFS_ATTRIB_LARGE_FILE is set in Attributes then ExtendedSize exists and Size must be set to zero.
175 /// If FFS_ATTRIB_LARGE_FILE is not set then EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER is used.
176 ///
177 EFI_FFS_FILE_STATE ExtendedSize;
178 } EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER2;
179
180 typedef UINT8 EFI_SECTION_TYPE;
181
182 ///
183 /// Pseudo type. It is
184 /// used as a wild card when retrieving sections. The section
185 /// type EFI_SECTION_ALL matches all section types.
186 ///
187 #define EFI_SECTION_ALL 0x00
188
189 ///
190 /// Encapsulation section Type values
191 ///
192 #define EFI_SECTION_COMPRESSION 0x01
193
194 #define EFI_SECTION_GUID_DEFINED 0x02
195
196 #define EFI_SECTION_DISPOSABLE 0x03
197
198 ///
199 /// Leaf section Type values
200 ///
201 #define EFI_SECTION_PE32 0x10
202 #define EFI_SECTION_PIC 0x11
203 #define EFI_SECTION_TE 0x12
204 #define EFI_SECTION_DXE_DEPEX 0x13
205 #define EFI_SECTION_VERSION 0x14
206 #define EFI_SECTION_USER_INTERFACE 0x15
207 #define EFI_SECTION_COMPATIBILITY16 0x16
208 #define EFI_SECTION_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_IMAGE 0x17
209 #define EFI_SECTION_FREEFORM_SUBTYPE_GUID 0x18
210 #define EFI_SECTION_RAW 0x19
211 #define EFI_SECTION_PEI_DEPEX 0x1B
212 #define EFI_SECTION_SMM_DEPEX 0x1C
213
214 ///
215 /// Common section header
216 ///
217 typedef struct {
218 ///
219 /// A 24-bit unsigned integer that contains the total size of the section in bytes,
220 /// including the EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER.
221 ///
222 UINT8 Size[3];
223 EFI_SECTION_TYPE Type;
224 ///
225 /// Declares the section type.
226 ///
227 } EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER;
228
229 typedef struct {
230 ///
231 /// A 24-bit unsigned integer that contains the total size of the section in bytes,
232 /// including the EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER.
233 ///
234 UINT8 Size[3];
235
236 EFI_SECTION_TYPE Type;
237
238 ///
239 /// If Size is 0xFFFFFF then ExtendedSize contains the size of the section. If
240 /// Size is not equal to 0xFFFFFF then this field does not exist.
241 ///
242 UINT32 ExtendedSize;
243 } EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2;
244
245 ///
246 /// Leaf section type that contains an
247 /// IA-32 16-bit executable image.
248 ///
249 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER EFI_COMPATIBILITY16_SECTION;
250 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 EFI_COMPATIBILITY16_SECTION2;
251
252 ///
253 /// CompressionType of EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION.
254 ///
255 #define EFI_NOT_COMPRESSED 0x00
256 #define EFI_STANDARD_COMPRESSION 0x01
257 ///
258 /// An encapsulation section type in which the
259 /// section data is compressed.
260 ///
261 typedef struct {
262 ///
263 /// Usual common section header. CommonHeader.Type = EFI_SECTION_COMPRESSION.
264 ///
265 EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER CommonHeader;
266 ///
267 /// UINT32 that indicates the size of the section data after decompression.
268 ///
269 UINT32 UncompressedLength;
270 ///
271 /// Indicates which compression algorithm is used.
272 ///
273 UINT8 CompressionType;
274 } EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION;
275
276 typedef struct {
277 ///
278 /// Usual common section header. CommonHeader.Type = EFI_SECTION_COMPRESSION.
279 ///
280 EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 CommonHeader;
281 ///
282 /// UINT32 that indicates the size of the section data after decompression.
283 ///
284 UINT32 UncompressedLength;
285 ///
286 /// Indicates which compression algorithm is used.
287 ///
288 UINT8 CompressionType;
289 } EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION2;
290
291 ///
292 /// An encapsulation section type in which the section data is disposable.
293 /// A disposable section is an encapsulation section in which the section data may be disposed of during
294 /// the process of creating or updating a firmware image without significant impact on the usefulness of
295 /// the file. The Type field in the section header is set to EFI_SECTION_DISPOSABLE. This
296 /// allows optional or descriptive data to be included with the firmware file which can be removed in
297 /// order to conserve space. The contents of this section are implementation specific, but might contain
298 /// debug data or detailed integration instructions.
299 ///
300 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER EFI_DISPOSABLE_SECTION;
301 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 EFI_DISPOSABLE_SECTION2;
302
303 ///
304 /// Leaf section which could be used to determine the dispatch order of DXEs.
305 ///
306 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER EFI_DXE_DEPEX_SECTION;
307 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 EFI_DXE_DEPEX_SECTION2;
308
309 ///
310 /// Leaf section which contains a PI FV.
311 ///
312 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_IMAGE_SECTION;
313 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_IMAGE_SECTION2;
314
315 ///
316 /// Leaf section which contains a single GUID.
317 ///
318 typedef struct {
319 ///
320 /// Common section header. CommonHeader.Type = EFI_SECTION_FREEFORM_SUBTYPE_GUID.
321 ///
322 EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER CommonHeader;
323 ///
324 /// This GUID is defined by the creator of the file. It is a vendor-defined file type.
325 ///
326 EFI_GUID SubTypeGuid;
327 } EFI_FREEFORM_SUBTYPE_GUID_SECTION;
328
329 typedef struct {
330 ///
331 /// Common section header. CommonHeader.Type = EFI_SECTION_FREEFORM_SUBTYPE_GUID.
332 ///
333 EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 CommonHeader;
334 ///
335 /// This GUID is defined by the creator of the file. It is a vendor-defined file type.
336 ///
337 EFI_GUID SubTypeGuid;
338 } EFI_FREEFORM_SUBTYPE_GUID_SECTION2;
339
340 ///
341 /// Attributes of EFI_GUID_DEFINED_SECTION
342 ///
343 #define EFI_GUIDED_SECTION_PROCESSING_REQUIRED 0x01
344 #define EFI_GUIDED_SECTION_AUTH_STATUS_VALID 0x02
345 ///
346 /// Leaf section which is encapsulation defined by specific GUID
347 ///
348 typedef struct {
349 ///
350 /// Common section header. CommonHeader.Type = EFI_SECTION_GUID_DEFINED.
351 ///
352 EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER CommonHeader;
353 ///
354 /// GUID that defines the format of the data that follows. It is a vendor-defined section type.
355 ///
356 EFI_GUID SectionDefinitionGuid;
357 ///
358 /// Contains the offset in bytes from the beginning of the common header to the first byte of the data.
359 ///
360 UINT16 DataOffset;
361 ///
362 /// Bit field that declares some specific characteristics of the section contents.
363 ///
364 UINT16 Attributes;
365 } EFI_GUID_DEFINED_SECTION;
366
367 typedef struct {
368 ///
369 /// Common section header. CommonHeader.Type = EFI_SECTION_GUID_DEFINED.
370 ///
371 EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 CommonHeader;
372 ///
373 /// GUID that defines the format of the data that follows. It is a vendor-defined section type.
374 ///
375 EFI_GUID SectionDefinitionGuid;
376 ///
377 /// Contains the offset in bytes from the beginning of the common header to the first byte of the data.
378 ///
379 UINT16 DataOffset;
380 ///
381 /// Bit field that declares some specific characteristics of the section contents.
382 ///
383 UINT16 Attributes;
384 } EFI_GUID_DEFINED_SECTION2;
385
386 ///
387 /// Leaf section which contains PE32+ image.
388 ///
389 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER EFI_PE32_SECTION;
390 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 EFI_PE32_SECTION2;
391
392 ///
393 /// Leaf section which used to determine the dispatch order of PEIMs.
394 ///
395 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER EFI_PEI_DEPEX_SECTION;
396 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 EFI_PEI_DEPEX_SECTION2;
397
398 ///
399 /// A leaf section type that contains a position-independent-code (PIC) image.
400 /// A PIC image section is a leaf section that contains a position-independent-code (PIC) image.
401 /// In addition to normal PE32+ images that contain relocation information, PEIM executables may be
402 /// PIC and are referred to as PIC images. A PIC image is the same as a PE32+ image except that all
403 /// relocation information has been stripped from the image and the image can be moved and will
404 /// execute correctly without performing any relocation or other fix-ups. EFI_PIC_SECTION2 must
405 /// be used if the section is 16MB or larger.
406 ///
407 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER EFI_PIC_SECTION;
408 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 EFI_PIC_SECTION2;
409
410 ///
411 /// Leaf section which constains the position-independent-code image.
412 ///
413 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER EFI_TE_SECTION;
414 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 EFI_TE_SECTION2;
415
416 ///
417 /// Leaf section which contains an array of zero or more bytes.
418 ///
419 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER EFI_RAW_SECTION;
420 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 EFI_RAW_SECTION2;
421
422 ///
423 /// The SMM dependency expression section is a leaf section that contains a dependency expression that
424 /// is used to determine the dispatch order for SMM drivers. Before the SMRAM invocation of the
425 /// SMM driver's entry point, this dependency expression must evaluate to TRUE. See the Platform
426 /// Initialization Specification, Volume 2for details regarding the format of the dependency expression.
427 /// The dependency expression may refer to protocols installed in either the UEFI or the SMM protocol
428 /// database. EFI_SMM_DEPEX_SECTION2 must be used if the section is 16MB or larger.
429 ///
430 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER EFI_SMM_DEPEX_SECTION;
431 typedef EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 EFI_SMM_DEPEX_SECTION2;
432
433 ///
434 /// Leaf section which contains a unicode string that
435 /// is human readable file name.
436 ///
437 typedef struct {
438 EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER CommonHeader;
439
440 ///
441 /// Array of unicode string.
442 ///
443 CHAR16 FileNameString[1];
444 } EFI_USER_INTERFACE_SECTION;
445
446 typedef struct {
447 EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 CommonHeader;
448 CHAR16 FileNameString[1];
449 } EFI_USER_INTERFACE_SECTION2;
450
451 ///
452 /// Leaf section which contains a numeric build number and
453 /// an optional unicode string that represents the file revision.
454 ///
455 typedef struct {
456 EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER CommonHeader;
457 UINT16 BuildNumber;
458
459 ///
460 /// Array of unicode string.
461 ///
462 CHAR16 VersionString[1];
463 } EFI_VERSION_SECTION;
464
465 typedef struct {
466 EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER2 CommonHeader;
467 ///
468 /// A UINT16 that represents a particular build. Subsequent builds have monotonically
469 /// increasing build numbers relative to earlier builds.
470 ///
471 UINT16 BuildNumber;
472 CHAR16 VersionString[1];
473 } EFI_VERSION_SECTION2;
474
475 #define SECTION_SIZE(SectionHeaderPtr) \
476 ((UINT32) (*((UINT32 *) ((EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) SectionHeaderPtr)->Size) & 0x00ffffff))
477
478 #pragma pack()
479
480 #endif
481